Does it mean coed showers?
Denise Richards was smoking hot back then.
The movie is almost as close to the opposite of the book as you can get, with only a few of the plot characteristics and names being the same.
Sorry to disappoint you but there won't be any of that co-ed stuff in the book.
That being said, it actually came out surprisingly good in it's own right despite being originally conceived as a parody put down on the idea of the military being important.
I don't actually agree with the prime premise that your society basically should be ruled by the military and those that served in it only, because history has shown that actually is a problem long term, however the points it brings up are very important and valid.
I also object to some of the things like the stupid notion that it is better to let the ship be destroyed and the battle lost rather than take initiative and save the day. Because apparently "just follow orders exactly" and let the enemy win, is better somehow better than actually saving the captain, saving the ship and winning the battle.... But that's why I don't fit in with the "just following orders" crowd perfectly.
I do think it is a very important book that should be on the reading list for anybody who is of the freedom bent and also who wants to be part of rebuilding society into something better, as it makes some excellent points. Such as, the war does not end till everybody comes home, every single one.
If I was living in that world, I would have joined the military as one of the ones partnered with the dogs.